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wall, a removable screen yseated in said flanged wall, an inner wall forming a pressure chamber provided with an outlet at the top, an `inletyfor the supply of Water and an opposite vent, a segmental valve seated over said outlet, a valve stem engaging movably with the hollow end of said rod, a valve in said Vpressure chamber and the pin thereon to engage with said vent, and apin spaced from saidvalve' to prevent the displacement of said valve when pressed inward by the Vair when the opposite pressureof water is vsure Vchamber and a pin thereon en aging with said vent to allow air to enter sai pressure chamber when tliewater pressure on said valve has cea'sed or been reduced, substantially as described and shown.

4. In a faucet. the combination of a T end supply pipe, a anged nozzle adjustable on the outer T end thereof said T end and ange forming an outer chamber, walls attached on the bottom of said T end said walls provided .with a rear inlet and top vent and constituting a pressure chamber, a valve in the front wall ofjsaid pressure chamber and means to retain it' in position, a segmental valve on said vent, a stem thereon and a threaded handle rod with which said stem engages, substantially as set forth and shown.

5. In a faucet a segment of pipe having a threaded shoulder at the rear end to engage with a supply pipe, a nozzle having a threaded flange to engage with the front end of said pipe said pipe and flange forming a wall for an outer chamber and a removable seive seated in an inner shoulder of said nozzle, substantially as described and shown. In testimony whereof I aiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

. WILLIAM IVHELAN.

Witnesses v AUGUST WORMAN,

ROY WILLIAN. 

